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Private Prescription the Medical Solution

Topic: Medical Advice and ResourcesPublished July 13, 2011

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For anyone that cannot easily get out of the house often enough to fill their medications, online prescriptions may be the solution. Choosing the right online source for your prescription drugs is incredibly important. Making the wrong choice can seriously affect your health. Therefore you need to be sure the source of your medications is a reliable, trustworthy one. Keep these factors in mind when you are looking for an online prescription drug source. Check to be sure the company is licensed and has a good reputation. The National Association of Boards of Pharmacies can provide this information. A Verified Internet Pharmacy Practices Site (VIPPS) seal is a good sign. A private prescription is the terminology used for when a patient pays for their medicines instead of the prescription being subsidised by the National Health Service. Unlike National Health Service (NHS) prescriptions, a Private prescription can be written on any piece of paper by a doctor who is UK registered and has a General Medical Council (GMC) number. All NHS prescriptions must be written on official NHS prescription paper (usually an FP10 when prescribed by a doctor in England). A patient usually has to pay a fee to a private practice doctor who then prepares a private prescription, and then another amount has to paid to the pharmacy providing the medicine - the fee may be more or less than the normal NHS prescription charge. The fee is depends on the price of the drug and the quantity. In addition, pharmacies may add a dispensing charge to the price of the medicines. The NHS prescription charge is a customary fee which is not in the relation to the cost of the drug or quantity supplied. The current NHS prescription charge in England is £7.20. Complex rules exist which allow an NHS doctor to prescribe medicines on a private prescription for an NHS patient, if it is either more cost effective or not allowed on the NHS. Ordering online prescriptions is a fast and simple way to get the medications you need delivered straight to your door and if you decide this is the best option for you, you can talk with your physician about how to find a reputable online pharmacy. It may also be helpful to check out a few online forums about the many different online pharmacies available to locate a few that are highly recommended by other customers. Any online pharmacy operating in the United Kingdom must receive a prescription prior to dispensing any prescription only medicines. However, in some other countries prescriptions may not be required. Some customers prefer to order drugs from an online pharmacy to avoid the hassle of visiting a doctor or to acquire medications that their doctors are reluctant to supply or in some cases the patient may feel embarrassed to ask about a particular ailment face to face. UK people would like to turn to online pharmacies because obtaining their health-care and the prescribed medications can be expensive and the same level of service is available online at a lower cost in most instances. Many of these websites like to have their own in-house or third party doctors to consult the patient and write a private prescription if one was deemed suitable.

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